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Primary and secondary brain injury are ways to classify the injury processes that occur in brain injury. In traumatic brain injury (TBI), primary brain injury occurs during the initial insult, and results from displacement of the physical structures of the brain. Secondary brain injury occurs gradually and may involve an array of cellular processes. Secondary injury, which is not caused by mechanical damage, can result from the primary injury or be independent of it. The fact that people sometimes deteriorate after brain injury was originally taken to mean that secondary injury was occurring. It is not well understood how much of a contribution primary and secondary injuries respectively have to the clinical manifestations of TBI.

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  • تمثل أذيات الدماغ الأولية والثانوية طريقةً لتصنيف عمليات الأذية الحاصلة في إصابات الدماغ. في أذية الدماغ الرضية (آي بي تي)، تحدث أذية الدماغ خلال طور الضرر البدئي، وتنجم عن انزياح البنى الفيزيائية للدماغ، أما في الأذيات الثانوية، لا ينجم الضرر عن الأذية الميكانيكية، وقد يتلو الأذية الأولية أو يكون مستقلًا عنها. عادةً ما يدل تدهور حالة المريض بعد أذية الدماغ على حدوث الأذية الثانوية. لم يُفهم تمامًا مدى مساهمة الأذيات الأولية والثانوية على الترتيب في التظاهرات السريرية لأذية الدماغ الرضية. تحدث الأذيات الأولية والثانوية في سياقات مختلفة عن الرضوض الدماغية مثل أذيات الحبل الشوكي والسكتة الدماغية. (ar)
  • Primary and secondary brain injury are ways to classify the injury processes that occur in brain injury. In traumatic brain injury (TBI), primary brain injury occurs during the initial insult, and results from displacement of the physical structures of the brain. Secondary brain injury occurs gradually and may involve an array of cellular processes. Secondary injury, which is not caused by mechanical damage, can result from the primary injury or be independent of it. The fact that people sometimes deteriorate after brain injury was originally taken to mean that secondary injury was occurring. It is not well understood how much of a contribution primary and secondary injuries respectively have to the clinical manifestations of TBI. Primary and secondary injuries occur in instances other than a TBI, such as spinal cord injury and stroke. (en)
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  • تمثل أذيات الدماغ الأولية والثانوية طريقةً لتصنيف عمليات الأذية الحاصلة في إصابات الدماغ. في أذية الدماغ الرضية (آي بي تي)، تحدث أذية الدماغ خلال طور الضرر البدئي، وتنجم عن انزياح البنى الفيزيائية للدماغ، أما في الأذيات الثانوية، لا ينجم الضرر عن الأذية الميكانيكية، وقد يتلو الأذية الأولية أو يكون مستقلًا عنها. (ar)
  • Primary and secondary brain injury are ways to classify the injury processes that occur in brain injury. In traumatic brain injury (TBI), primary brain injury occurs during the initial insult, and results from displacement of the physical structures of the brain. Secondary brain injury occurs gradually and may involve an array of cellular processes. Secondary injury, which is not caused by mechanical damage, can result from the primary injury or be independent of it. The fact that people sometimes deteriorate after brain injury was originally taken to mean that secondary injury was occurring. It is not well understood how much of a contribution primary and secondary injuries respectively have to the clinical manifestations of TBI. (en)
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  • أذيات الدماغ الأولية والثانوية (ar)
  • Primary and secondary brain injury (en)
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